Patching - swapping

I am applying big family patches to the environment.
I forget to apply one of the prereq before applying the main patch.
Now main patch is failing becuase of prereq. Is there a way to stop the current patching and apply the fix patch and resume the main patches from where it was?
I heard we can take back up of restart directory and fnd_installed_process and ad_deferred_jobs but not clear on those steps.
can any one clarify?
Thank you.

Check Note: 175485.1 - How to Apply an 11i Patch When adpatch is Already Running
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    theavataroftime 3055 fr.e. kded
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    theavataroftime 3081 fr.e. kio_file
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    theavataroftime 15312 .r.e. kio_http
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    fuser -v -m /dev/sdb1
    USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
    /dev/sdb1: root kernel mount /media/media-server/1
    I ran 'fsck.reiserfs --check' one /dev/sdf1, which is the /media/media-server/5 hard drive.
    Here are the results:
    fsck.reiserfs --check /dev/sdf1
    reiserfsck 3.6.21 (2009 www.namesys.com)
    ** If you are using the latest reiserfsprogs and it fails **
    ** please email bug reports to [email protected], **
    ** providing as much information as possible -- your **
    ** hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all reiserfsck **
    ** messages (including version), the reiserfsck logfile, **
    ** check the syslog file for any related information. **
    ** If you would like advice on using this program, support **
    ** is available for $25 at www.namesys.com/support.html. **
    Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/sdf1
    Will put log info to 'stdout'
    Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes
    reiserfsck --check started at Mon Sep 27 19:21:20 2010
    Replaying journal: Done.
    Reiserfs journal '/dev/sdf1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
    Checking internal tree.. finished
    Comparing bitmaps..finished
    Checking Semantic tree:
    finished
    No corruptions found
    There are on the filesystem:
    Leaves 77863
    Internal nodes 474
    Directories 2856
    Other files 18718
    Data block pointers 77184421 (0 of them are zero)
    Safe links 0
    reiserfsck finished at Mon Sep 27 19:29:03 2010
    Also I just used Partition Manager to check /media/media-server/5 as well.
    Check and repair partition '/dev/sdf1' (465.76 GiB, reiser)
    Job: Check file system on partition '/dev/sdf1'
    Command: fsck.reiserfs --fix-fixable -q -y /dev/sdf1
    reiserfsck 3.6.21 (2009 www.namesys.com)
    ** If you are using the latest reiserfsprogs and it fails **
    ** please email bug reports to [email protected], **
    ** providing as much information as possible -- your **
    ** hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all reiserfsck **
    ** messages (including version), the reiserfsck logfile, **
    ** check the syslog file for any related information. **
    ** If you would like advice on using this program, support **
    ** is available for $25 at www.namesys.com/support.html. **
    Will check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/sdf1
    and will fix what can be fixed without --rebuild-tree
    Will put log info to 'stdout'
    reiserfsck --fix-fixable started at Wed Oct 6 22:29:02 2010
    Replaying journal: Replaying journal: Done.
    Reiserfs journal '/dev/sdf1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
    Checking internal tree..
    ***I'm cutting most of this out, it's insanely long: \|/-\|/-\|finished
    Comparing bitmaps..Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped
    3 found corruptions can be fixed only when running with --rebuild-tree
    reiserfsck finished at Wed Oct 6 22:36:43 2010
    block 32772: The level of the node (48287) is not correct, (1) expected
    the problem in the internal node occured (32772), whole subtree is skipped
    block 262149: The level of the node (28423) is not correct, (1) expected
    the problem in the internal node occured (262149), whole subtree is skipped
    block 11326: The level of the node (63701) is not correct, (1) expected
    the problem in the internal node occured (11326), whole subtree is skipped
    vpf-10630: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs. Will be fixed later.
    Check file system on partition '/dev/sdf1': Error
    Check and repair partition '/dev/sdf1' (465.76 GiB, reiser): Error
    Thanks for the advice.
    Last edited by The Avatar of Time (2010-10-07 05:53:05)

  • After security patch 03/04/2014 OSX 10.7.5, first one, then a second, external backup drive no longer recognized.  Diagnostics for the FireWire one displays brand name of unit, but Time Machine and its own app don't see it.  Where do I start?

    Yesterday I installed the security patch, OSX 10.7.5 to my IMac that is about 2 years old.
    Today my Seagate BackupPlus for Mac will power on but is not recognized.  It does not show up as a device, Time Machine says the latest backup was DELAYED, last successful at 03/04/2014 9:35 PM (yesterday) and next backup would begin when the disk was connected.  An error message I did not save said basically the drive was not recognized.   I did all drive's  troubleshooting steps, including installing a newer version of their app.  I tried swapping USB for FireWire, changing electrical outlets, etc.  
    It seems a bit coincidental to have 2 drives "fail" simultaneously.  Is anyone else having this issue after this security patch?  What would be the approach from the Mac side?  TIA for any assistance.
    Please see below regarding the second drive.  Is this a red herring, or does it help pinpoint where the failure might lie?
    I also have a Seagate GoFlex that WAS recognized until I did the troubleshooting on the other drive.  When I put it back on after testing the other drive with FireWire, it now is no longer recognized. 
    Diagnostics says this about that:
    FireWire Bus:
      Maximum Speed:          Up to 800 Mb/sec
    GoFlex Mac:
      Manufacturer:          Seagate
      Model:          0x6090
      GUID:          0x2037600121908F
      Maximum Speed:          Up to 800 Mb/sec
      Connection Speed:          Up to 800 Mb/sec
      Sub-units:
    GoFlex Mac Unit:
      Unit Software Version:          0x10483
      Unit Spec ID:          0x609E
      Firmware Revision:          0x111
      Sub-units:
    GoFlex Mac SBP-LUN:
    Thirdly, in after one of the testing/reboot loops, the HP WiFi printer was no longer recognized, but after a few more it came back.  

    I have a similar problem.
    Moreover, as my external drive is split in 2 for (a) regular storage // (b) time machine usage, I can see in the Finder that I can connect to the (a) regular storage part and use it normally (image 1).
    And I cannot connect to the backup part in Finder , nor see it in Disk Utility, nor use it in Time Machine (although it's listed in the Time Machine preferences, image 2), as it does not connect (image 3).
    Can somebody help?

  • Proper procedure for patching from Single User mode

    Typically when I install a patch cluster from Sun, I do a sanity reboot from the console of the server using:
    shutdown -y -g0 -i6
    When the system comes back online, I log into the console again and then do:
    shutdown -y -g0 -i0 (to go into OBP)
    then
    boot -s (to go into single user mode)
    The procedure above was given to me from a Sun technician.
    Then I install the patch cluster and reboot. It has come to my attention that Sun recommends breaking any mirrors between your disks before patching. I wanted to know what is the best way to do this for both Veritas Volume Manager and Solaris Volume Manager. For Veritas Volume Manager, I was thinking of going into the vxdiskadm menu driven utility and choosing the option to "Remove a disk for replacement" for the rootmirror disk and then after a reboot to check that the patches did not cause a problem, go back into vxdiskadm and choose the option "Replace a failed or removed disk" and select the rootmirror which should then begin to automatically resync itself to the primary rootdisk. Any comments on if this is a proper way to do this or if someone has a better method, I would love to hear it. I am assuming a system with just two internal disks: c1t0d0s2 and c1t1d0s2
    Also, if anyone can comment on how to do this with Solaris Volume Manager or if it is required would be great also.
    Thanks much for any advice.

    Typically when I install a patch cluster from Sun, I
    do a sanity reboot from the console of the server
    using:
    shutdown -y -g0 -i6
    When the system comes back online, I log into the
    console again and then do:
    shutdown -y -g0 -i0 (to go into OBP)
    then
    boot -s (to go into single user mode)
    The procedure above was given to me from a Sun
    technician.Not a bad thing to check reboot before patching, but I don't think it's in any official documentation that I'm aware of.
    Then I install the patch cluster and reboot. It has
    come to my attention that Sun recommends breaking any
    mirrors between your disks before patching.Again, I don't know if it's "official", but if you have a backup copy that you could boot from, it does reduce the possibilities of critical problems from a bad patch.
    I wanted
    to know what is the best way to do this for both
    Veritas Volume Manager and Solaris Volume Manager.
    For Veritas Volume Manager, I was thinking of going
    into the vxdiskadm menu driven utility and choosing
    the option to "Remove a disk for replacement" for the
    rootmirror disk and then after a reboot to check that
    the patches did not cause a problem, go back into
    vxdiskadm and choose the option "Replace a failed or
    removed disk" and select the rootmirror which should
    then begin to automatically resync itself to the
    primary rootdisk. Any comments on if this is a proper
    way to do this or if someone has a better method, I
    would love to hear it. I am assuming a system with
    just two internal disks: c1t0d0s2 and c1t1d0s2
    Also, if anyone can comment on how to do this with
    Solaris Volume Manager or if it is required would be
    great also.Well, it'll work as you've described, but what if the patches fail? The disconnected mirror is not bootable. You'd have to go through an unencapsulation and other things from a CD.
    I've often simply pulled one side of the mirror while the machine was shutdown. Since the mirror was valid prior to pulling, it will boot. If there's a problem, I shut down, swap disks, and boot from the untouched mirror. If no problem, I re-insert, reattach the disk to the diskgroup, then recover the volumes.
    I don't know of any nice supported method of booting from an offline VxVM mirror that doesn't involve a very long series of steps. My method isn't supported, but it does work. If you have both disks in the machine at the same time though, it'll update the private regions. Don't do that until you're ready to sync up one way or the other. Test before doing it in production.
    In any event, you should have a backup ready to go.
    Darren

  • Sun VDI 3.0 patch 2 - linux guest display is laggy/unusable

    Hello.
    We have setup Sun VDI 3.0 to test out ubuntu desktop images. We have it functionaly setup but the lag/redraw is unusable. For example opening, closing and moving windows around has a horrible lag and takes a second or two to redraw. Just doing an "ls" from the command line is noticeably slow. I couldn't figure out any good way to measure the visual slowness I am seeing so I hope my plain english description makes sense.
    The environment is setup as follows
    Solaris 10 update 7 on x64 hardware.
    Sun VDI 3.0 patch 2 (patch 1 behaved the same)
    virtualbox 2.0.10 (version 2.0.8 with patch 1 behaved the same)
    Sun 7110 as storage device
    Desktop Images tried on the desktop
    RedHat 5.3 (32 bit) and Ubuntu 8.04.3 (32 bit)
    We installed the Sun VDI software into the all on one host demo mode. Our host is configured with 24GB of memory (24gb of swap as well per requirements). The virtualbox installs were done on the 2.0.8 version of virtualbox and then imported into the vdi solution. We ran between 2 or 3 vm's at one time so the box still had plenty of ram left since we only allocated 512MB to each vm (tried uppping that to 3GB with no perf improvements).
    The Sun Ray units we tried is a stand alone 270 and 1 2FS unit. Surely i'm not the only one attempting linux desktops. I loaded up an windows XP desktop for testing purposes and it functioned great. Barely noticeable performance difference. Any ideas on what I'm missing?
    Thanks. Deet.

    Dirk.
    Thanks for the input. I made the changes you mentioned and got an order of magnitude improvement! I was guilty of being a Solaris admin looking for a Solaris problem:)
    Deet.

  • How to backout a Recommended Patch cluster deployment in Solstice disksuite

    Hello Admin's,
    I am planning to use the following Plan of action for deploying the latest Solaris 8 Recommended Patch cluster on the production server's i support.My
    concern is if the patching activity fails or the application and Oracle databases dont come up after deploying the patch cluster.How do i revert back to system to its original state using the submirror's which i have detached prior to patching the system :
    1) Will shutdown the applications and the databases on the server:
    2) Will capture the output of the following commands :
    df -k
    ifconfig -a
    contents of the files /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/vfstab /etc/system
    metastat -p
    netstat -rn
    prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0
    prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0
    3) We bring the system to the ok prompt
    4) We will try to boot the system from both the disk's which are part of the d10 metadevice for root filesystem
    =======================================================================================
    user1@myserver>pwd ; df -k / ; ls -lt | egrep '(c1t0d0s0|c1t1d0s0)' ; prtconf -vp | grep bootpath ; metastat d10
    /dev/dsk
    Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
    /dev/md/dsk/d10 8258597 3435895 4740117 43% /
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 43 Jul 28 2003 c1t0d0s0 -> ../../devices/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@0,0:a
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 43 Jul 28 2003 c1t1d0s0 -> ../../devices/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@1,0:a
    bootpath: '/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a'
    d10: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d11
    State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d12
    State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 16779312 blocks
    d11: Submirror of d10
    State: Okay
    Size: 16779312 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t0d0s0 0 No Okay
    d12: Submirror of d10
    State: Okay
    Size: 16779312 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t1d0s0 0 No Okay
    user1@myserver>
    ===================================================================================
    ok nvalias backup_root <disk path>
    Redefine the boot-device variable to reference both the primary and secondary submirrors, in the order in which you want to access them. For example:
    ok printenv boot-device
    boot-device= disk net
    ok setenv boot-device disk backup_root net
    boot-device= disk backup_root net
    In the event of primary root disk failure, the system automatically boots from the secondary submirror. To test the secondary submirror, boot the system manually, as follows:
    ok boot backup_root
    user1@myserver>metadb -i
    flags first blk block count
    a m p luo 16 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
    a p luo 1050 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
    a p luo 2084 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7
    a p luo 16 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7
    a p luo 1050 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7
    a p luo 2084 1034 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7
    o - replica active prior to last mddb configuration change
    u - replica is up to date
    l - locator for this replica was read successfully
    c - replica's location was in /etc/lvm/mddb.cf
    p - replica's location was patched in kernel
    m - replica is master, this is replica selected as input
    W - replica has device write errors
    a - replica is active, commits are occurring to this replica
    M - replica had problem with master blocks
    D - replica had problem with data blocks
    F - replica had format problems
    S - replica is too small to hold current data base
    R - replica had device read errors
    user1@myserver>df -k
    Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
    /dev/md/dsk/d10 8258597 3435896 4740116 43% /
    /dev/md/dsk/d40 2053605 929873 1062124 47% /usr
    /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
    fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
    mnttab 0 0 0 0% /etc/mnttab
    /dev/md/dsk/d30 2053605 937231 1054766 48% /var
    swap 2606008 24 2605984 1% /var/run
    swap 6102504 3496520 2605984 58% /tmp
    /dev/md/dsk/d60 13318206 8936244 4248780 68% /u01
    /dev/md/dsk/d50 5161437 2916925 2192898 58% /opt
    user1@myserver>metastat d40
    d40: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d41
    State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d42
    State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    d41: Submirror of d40
    State: Okay
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t0d0s4 0 No Okay
    d42: Submirror of d40
    State: Okay
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t1d0s4 0 No Okay
    user1@myserver>metastat d30
    d30: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d31
    State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d32
    State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    d31: Submirror of d30
    State: Okay
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t0d0s3 0 No Okay
    d32: Submirror of d30
    State: Okay
    Size: 4194828 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t1d0s3 0 No Okay
    user1@myserver>metastat d50
    d50: Mirror
    Submirror 0: d51
    State: Okay
    Submirror 1: d52
    State: Okay
    Pass: 1
    Read option: roundrobin (default)
    Write option: parallel (default)
    Size: 10487070 blocks
    d51: Submirror of d50
    State: Okay
    Size: 10487070 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t0d0s5 0 No Okay
    d52: Submirror of d50
    State: Okay
    Size: 10487070 blocks
    Stripe 0:
    Device Start Block Dbase State Hot Spare
    c1t1d0s5 0 No Okay
    user1@myserver>metastat -p
    d10 -m d11 d12 1
    d11 1 1 c1t0d0s0
    d12 1 1 c1t1d0s0
    d20 -m d21 d22 1
    d21 1 1 c1t0d0s1
    d22 1 1 c1t1d0s1
    d30 -m d31 d32 1
    d31 1 1 c1t0d0s3
    d32 1 1 c1t1d0s3
    d40 -m d41 d42 1
    d41 1 1 c1t0d0s4
    d42 1 1 c1t1d0s4
    d50 -m d51 d52 1
    d51 1 1 c1t0d0s5
    d52 1 1 c1t1d0s5
    d60 -m d61 d62 1
    d61 1 1 c1t0d0s6
    d62 1 1 c1t1d0s6
    user1@myserver>pkginfo -l SUNWmdg
    PKGINST: SUNWmdg
    NAME: Solstice DiskSuite Tool
    CATEGORY: system
    ARCH: sparc
    VERSION: 4.2.1,REV=1999.11.04.18.29
    BASEDIR: /
    VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    DESC: Solstice DiskSuite Tool
    PSTAMP: 11/04/99-18:32:06
    INSTDATE: Apr 16 2004 11:10
    VSTOCK: 258-6252-11
    HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS: completely installed
    FILES: 150 installed pathnames
    6 shared pathnames
    19 directories
    1 executables
    7327 blocks used (approx)
    user1@myserver>
    =======================================================================================
    5) After successfully testing the above we will bring the system to the single user mode
    # reboot -- -s
    6) Detach the following sub-mirrors :
    # metadetach -f d10 d12
    #metadetach -f d30 d32
    #metadetach -f d40 d42
    #metadetach -f d50 d52
    # metastat =====> (to check if the submirror�s are successfully detached)
    7) Applying patch on the server
    After patch installation is complete will be rebooting the server to single user mode
    # reboot -- -s
    confirming if patch installation was successful (uname �a) .
    8) Will be booting the server to the multiuser mode (init 3) and confirming with the database and the application teams if the
    Applications/databases are working fine .Once confirmed successful will be reattaching the d12 submirror.
    # metattach d12 d10
    # metattach d30 d32
    #metattach d40 d42
    # metattach d50 d52
    # metastat d10 =====> (to check the submirror is successfully reattached)
    user1@myserver>uname -a ; cat /etc/release ; date
    SunOS myserver 5.8 Generic_117350-04 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V210
    Solaris 8 HW 12/02 s28s_hw1wos_06a SPARC
    Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Assembled 12 December 2002
    Mon Apr 14 17:10:09 BST 2008
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Recommended patch sets are and to the best of my knowledge have always been regenerated twice a month.
    I think your thinking of maintenance releases. When they generate a new CD image which can be used to do an upgrade install.
    They try to generate those every 6 months, but the schedule often slips.
    The two most recent were sol10 11/06 and sol10 8/07.

  • [SOLVED] ipager does not build. Patched! Now it does.

    Dig in, children. ipager really is the coolest little thing!
    Some thanks should go to berbae. I just mashed up an AUR comment post of his with a little code fix I located in a blog post at the confignewton tech blog (dittoThanks).
    This patch supercedes the two other patches that package maintainer wakwanza is shipping with ipager-1.1.0-8. To clarify... Please swap out both of those patches (ipager.patch + ipager-gcc43.patch), instead using ipager-1.1.0-20120429.patch for a flawless build. (3 warnings of deprecation + 1 harmless other warning remain, though)
       ipager-1.1.0-20120429.patch:
    --- SConstruct.orig 2005-11-06 05:23:24.000000000 -0600
    +++ SConstruct 2012-04-29 06:59:11.927253922 -0500
    @@ -7,15 +7,16 @@
    # options
    ipager_optfile = [ 'scons.opts', 'user.opts' ]
    -ipager_options = Options(ipager_optfile)
    -ipager_options.AddOptions(
    - BoolOption('debug', 'build debug version', 0),
    - BoolOption('debug_events', 'debug xserve events', 0),
    - BoolOption('xinerama', 'support xinerama', 0),
    +ipager_options = Variables(ipager_optfile)
    +ipager_options.AddVariables(
    + BoolVariable('debug', 'build debug version', 0),
    + BoolVariable('debug_events', 'debug xserve events', 0),
    - PathOption('PREFIX', 'install-path base', '/usr/local'),
    - PathOption('DESTDIR', 'install to $DESTDIR/$PREFIX', '/')
    + BoolVariable('xinerama', 'support xinerama', 0),
    +
    + PathVariable('PREFIX', 'install-path base', '/usr'),
    + PathVariable('DESTDIR', 'install to $DESTDIR/$PREFIX', '/')
    @@ -31,10 +32,10 @@
    ipager_env = Environment(options = ipager_options, ENV = os.environ)
    ipager_env.Append(
    - CPPFLAGS = [ '-Wall' ],
    - CPPPATH = [ '/usr/X11R6/include' ],
    - LIBPATH = ['/usr/X11R6/lib']
    + CPPFLAGS = [ '-Wall', '-march=native', '-O' ],
    + CPPPATH = [ '/usr/include' ],
    + LIBPATH = [ '/usr/lib' ]
    +)
    ipager_options.Update(ipager_env)
    @@ -115,11 +116,10 @@
    else:
    print "yes"
    ipager_env.AppendUnique(
    - CPPPATH = imlib2_env.Dictionary()['CPPPATH'],
    - CCFLAGS = imlib2_env.Dictionary()['CCFLAGS'],
    - LIBPATH = imlib2_env.Dictionary()['LIBPATH'],
    - LIBS = imlib2_env.Dictionary()['LIBS']
    + CPPPATH = imlib2_env.Dictionary().get('CPPPATH'),
    + CCFLAGS = imlib2_env.Dictionary().get('CCFLAGS'),
    + LIBPATH = imlib2_env.Dictionary().get('LIBPATH'),
    + LIBS = imlib2_env.Dictionary().get('LIBS')
    conf.Finish()
    --- iconfig.cpp.orig 2012-04-28 19:34:36.902151855 -0500
    +++ iconfig.cpp 2012-04-28 18:31:28.000000000 -0500
    @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@
    #include <iostream>
    #include <fstream>
    #include <sstream>
    +#include <cstdlib>
    #include <sys/stat.h>
    #include <sys/types.h>
    +using namespace std;
    template <class T>
    bool from_string(T &t,
    --- ipager.cpp.orig 2012-04-28 19:34:36.928818549 -0500
    +++ ipager.cpp 2012-04-28 18:43:26.000000000 -0500
    @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
    #include <iostream>
    #include <string>
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